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The final weekend of the Big Ten men's tennis regular season gets underway on Friday with the Big Ten Championship on the line. Indiana and Ohio State sit atop the conference standings at 8-0 and meet on Friday afternoon in Columbus. The winner of the match clinches at least a share of the title and can clinch outright with a win in their second match of the weekend or a second loss by the losing team. The Buckeyes host Purdue on Sunday, while the Hoosiers visit Penn State. The complete weekend schedule can be found below.

Ten Big Ten men's tennis teams again decorate the Campbell/ITA national top 75 rankings, released on Tuesday. Ohio State falls two spots but remains in the top five this week, checking in at No. 4. Illinois holds No. 18 in the latest edition, followed in the top 25 by No. 23 Minnesota and No. 24 Indiana. Michigan again lies just outside the top 25 at No. 27, while Michigan State moves up five spots to No. 52. Purdue also climbs the rankings, checking in at No. 63. Iowa follows at No. 66 while No. 71 Wisconsin and No. 75 Northwestern round out the poll.

Michigan's Evan King wins his third Big Ten Men's Tennis Athlete of the Week award this season after winning two singles matches, including a win over the 11th-ranked player in the country, and a doubles contest over the weekend.

Ten Big Ten men's tennis teams have earned top-75 status in the latest Campbell/ITA rankings. Ohio State continues its ascent to the top of the poll, moving up to No. 2 in the country this week. Illinois checks in at No. 17, while Indiana jumps four spots to No. 23 and Minnesota follows at No. 24 in the latest edition. Michigan rounds out the conference teams in the top 30 at No. 27, while Michigan State checks in at No. 57 this week. Iowa holds No. 60, followed by No. 67 Purdue. Northwestern and Wisconsin move into the poll this week as the Wildcats check in at No. 72 and the Badgers follow at No. 73.